Abstract:Pyruvate kinase (PK) M2 which catalyzes the last step in glycolysis, is the alternative spliced isoform expressed in cancer cells, and a key player in exerting the Warburg effect. One of the mechanisms by which PKM2 modulate cancer cell metabolism is by switching between the low activity monomer and the high activity tetramer forms. This process is controlled by the varying concentration of an upstream glycolytic intermediate, FBP. These changes enable the cancer cell to manage its usage of glucose carbon back… Show more
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